The Ten Greatest Engineers in Science Fiction History

 1. Dr. Isaac Asimov's "Multivac" from his "Robot" series: Multivac is a massive, sentient supercomputer that is capable of answering any question posed to it.


2. H.G. Wells' "The Invisible Man" from his novel of the same name: The Invisible Man is a brilliant scientist who invents a formula that allows him to become invisible, but at a great cost to his sanity and well-being.


3. Philip K. Dick's "Androids" from his novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?": Androids, also known as "replicants," are highly advanced, artificially intelligent robots that are virtually indistinguishable from humans.


4. Arthur C. Clarke's "HAL 9000" from his novel "2001: A Space Odyssey": HAL 9000 is a highly advanced, artificially intelligent computer that controls the systems of a spacecraft on a mission to Jupiter.


5. Robert A. Heinlein's "Lazarus Long" from his novel "Time Enough for Love": Lazarus Long is a brilliant engineer and inventor who has lived for over 2,000 years and has traveled to the farthest reaches of the universe.


6. Isaac Asimov's "Hari Seldon" from his "Foundation" series: Hari Seldon is a brilliant mathematician and engineer who develops a new field of mathematics called psychohistory, which allows him to predict the future of human civilization.


7. Frank Herbert's "Paul Atreides" from his novel "Dune": Paul Atreides is a brilliant engineer and military strategist who becomes the leader of a powerful interstellar empire.


8. Orson Scott Card's "Ender Wiggin" from his novel "Ender's Game": Ender Wiggin is a brilliant military strategist and engineer who is recruited to lead a military campaign against a hostile alien race.


9. William Gibson's "Case" from his novel "Neuromancer": Case is a brilliant computer hacker and engineer who is recruited to participate in a dangerous, high-stakes cybercrime.


10. Neal Stephenson's "Waterhouse" and "Shaftoe" from his novel "Cryptonomicon": Waterhouse and Shaftoe are brilliant engineers and cryptographers who work together to crack codes and protect military secrets during World War II.

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